A Prototype for a Controlled and Valid RDF Data Production Using SHACL
Elia Rizzetto, Arcangelo Massari, Ivan Heibi, and Silvio Peroni

TL;DR
This paper presents a prototype tool that integrates SHACL with custom validation functions to facilitate controlled, user-friendly RDF data creation, demonstrated within the OpenCitations Data Model context.
Contribution
It introduces a novel tool prototype combining SHACL and ad-hoc validation for improved RDF data production, with initial implementation and future development plans.
Findings
Prototype successfully integrates SHACL with custom validation functions.
Initial implementation demonstrates potential for controlled RDF data creation.
Future work will enhance full functionality and explore broader applications.
Abstract
The paper introduces a tool prototype that combines SHACL's capabilities with ad-hoc validation functions to create a controlled and user-friendly form interface for producing valid RDF data. The proposed tool is developed within the context of the OpenCitations Data Model (OCDM) use case. The paper discusses the current status of the tool, outlines the future steps required for achieving full functionality, and explores the potential applications and benefits of the tool.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemantic Web and Ontologies · Advanced Database Systems and Queries · Natural Language Processing Techniques
